Patriots everywhere were ecstatic over the weekend when WikiLeaks revealed plans to make an announcement on Tuesday that might destroy Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. Sadly, new reports are coming in that this announcement has been cancelled.

Many believed that the announcement was going to be the much anticipated “October surprise” WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been promising for months. This surprise was to be a document dump so massive that it would have been nearly impossible for Clinton to come back from it and win the election.

According to Fox News, NBC’s Jesse Rodriguez revealed that the announcement, which was to come from the balcony of London’s Ecuadorian Embassy, was cancelled due to “security concerns.”

Due to security concerns at the Ecuadorian Embassy, Julian Assange’s balcony announcement on Tues has been cancelled, per @wikileaks

This came a month after Assange told reports that he was holding some information on Clinton that yielded “some quite unexpected angles, that are quite interesting, some even entertaining.” Daily Mail reported that he added that he will release this information before the election on November 8.